Beehive is a macOS developer tool landing page with minimal explicit human rights engagement. However, its structural commitment to free, open source distribution reflects implicit alignment with principles of digital access, freedom of technical expression, and equitable participation in technological advancement. The site contains no observable rights violations and demonstrates values supporting knowledge sharing and professional work enablement.
There's a pretty popular project https://www.conductor.build that looks pretty similar, was there anything that you were missing from that one (if you were aware of it)?
I can't quite tell what this is doing besides providing multiple terminal panels from a look at the front page. Can you help explain the unique workflow better?
I have been using Superset (https://superset.sh/) and it has worked really well to automate creating & deleting worktrees, with their own terminals, and keeping everything organized. Great for running work in parallel.
It's really just a terminal emulator w/ a bunch of extra helpers to make coding agents work well. Which I really like since it doesn't try to wrap claude or codex in it's own ui or anything tricky.
Oh this is great, did not know about this but going to check it out. I like that it also has a little git thing on the right. Thank you for sharing this.
Yeah, the idea is that you set up a repo for a project (the hive), and then once you have the hive, you can set up multiple combs (git clones, not workspaces) and work in parallel. Suppose you have like 3-5 issues / tickets you're working on - the idea is that you can do this in parallel, in isolated dirs, and jump between them in one place. I used to have to do this in tabs in zellij / sessions in tmux and remember which sessions is which issue / ticket. Also having to manually git clone everytime was annoying. So this is an abstraction to simplify this. Does that make sense?
>There's a pretty popular project https://www.conductor.build that looks pretty similar, was there anything that you were missing from that one (if you were aware of it)?
There's probably a dozen new ones of these per week. It's the obvious idea at this point. Eventually the model providers will do it, and that's what we'll all use.
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Page describes ability to 'build from source', enabling technical analysis and modification of codebase
GitHub link provides public repository access, commit history, and community collaboration capabilities
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Explicit marketing of 'open source' values frames transparency and freedom of technical expression as core mission
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Software is distributed globally without cost, eliminating financial barriers to technological benefits
MIT License explicitly enables redistribution and modification, multiplying community benefits
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Page footer explicitly displays 'MIT License' as governing terms
Navigation includes 'View Source' link providing direct access to code repository and source materials
MIT License explicitly permits users to possess, modify, and redistribute software
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Page describes features enabling developers to 'work on multiple tasks at once'
Features include persistent terminals and agent panes maintaining work state across sessions
Tool marketed as enabling uninterrupted, organized work with isolated workspaces and repository management
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Tool architecture reduces friction in workers' ability to engage in productive employment and professional development
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Page offers free access to a professional development tool used extensively in developer education and skill-building
Open source nature enables users to read, study, and learn from underlying implementation code
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Tool provides free access to professional software engineering knowledge and practices; open source codebase enables learning from production code
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2026-02-26 20:01
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